Ok here's one (you asked for it):Could there be something that indicates if a shortcut in a menu is a portable shortcut? Some kind of icon or symbol, or something like that in the preference tree? Because my launchbar has a mix of portable and local shortcuts, and I know you can see the drive letter in the application address, but it would be nice to see some kind of special color or light indicating that this is a portable shortcut.

Also, how about a refresh button or command for the active menus? Let me explain, if I start LBC and my thumbdrive isn't in the computer yet, the portable lbc file won't open (obviously, because it can't find the file). So after I stick in the thumbdrive, I have to close LBC and reopen it so both menus now open. If there was a way to "refresh" it in a case like that, I'd just click the refresh button and it would see that the thumbdrive is there now and open that menu. Same goes for if I remove the thumbdrive. Does that make sense?

Also, how about a refresh button or command for the active menus? Let me explain, if I start LBC and my thumbdrive isn't in the computer yet, the portable lbc file won't open (obviously, because it can't find the file). So after I stick in the thumbdrive, I have to close LBC and reopen it so both menus now open. If there was a way to "refresh" it in a case like that, I'd just click the refresh button and it would see that the thumbdrive is there now and open that menu. Same goes for if I remove the thumbdrive. Does that make sense?

An alternative that may make it even easier (not necessarily for you though, mouser) would be to poll the drives on the event of plugging in or removing a storage device. I don't how much that involves, but I know that many programs do that, so I am guessing it is a documented API for Windows.

Ok, let me move up to top priority adding code that responds when drives are plugged in or removed. That's been mentioned before in a slightly different context -- a cool idea to have certain buttons or bars show when a drive is inserted.

Ok, let me move up to top priority adding code that responds when drives are plugged in or removed. That's been mentioned before in a slightly different context -- a cool idea to have certain buttons or bars show when a drive is inserted.

yeah, that would be even better. I just thought it would be harder for you do implement.